But if and when Fev do make the SL - I assume you won't be watching as you have morals and the SL concept is morally wrong?

I will watch my club in any League that they compete in. However I will carry on my protest until P&R is restored and the RFL care about all member clubs. We have also earned the right to play in the elite league by winning the Championship along with Fax and Sheffield. Unlike some of the clubs who have just been placed.

"You cant be scared of death. When that time comes, it comes....I've been blessed. God's looked out for me, so, I'm happy." -Sean Taylor, #21, Washington Redskins

I will watch my club in any League that they compete in. However I will carry on my protest until P&R is restored and the RFL care about all member clubs. We have also earned the right to play in the elite league by winning the Championship along with Fax and Sheffield. Unlike some of the clubs who have just been placed.

There is nothing wrong with just supporting your club. Or would you prefer they stopped doing this altogether and the clubs go under? That would reall increase the recognition RL gets.

Bang on. I have an idea for all these Leeds, Wire, Wigan and Saints fans and whoever posts on here about loving the game. Why not instead of watching your own team, travel down to London more often so that their gates increase. If you love the game that much London will thrive, it might mean that your club can no longer sustain the team you currently watch but what the hell, its for the good of the game.

"You cant be scared of death. When that time comes, it comes....I've been blessed. God's looked out for me, so, I'm happy." -Sean Taylor, #21, Washington Redskins

No not at all, we have earned our right. What I wouldn't do is sit back in the SL and abuse people from the lower leagues who feel like boycotting SL and the World Cup because P&R isn't in place.

You say you boycott SL then say you would watch your club play in it ,to me that's double standards.Do you think that most people who watch SL only have the interests of their own club and not the game as a whole.

It's not a half-decent comparison so I won't bother responding to that one.

That is your opinion, mine differs. The rules are morally wrong and you can go on about the rules as much as you like. You might think I am a thick flat capper but I understand the rules perfectley. They are just wrong.

"You cant be scared of death. When that time comes, it comes....I've been blessed. God's looked out for me, so, I'm happy." -Sean Taylor, #21, Washington Redskins

Bang on. I have an idea for all these Leeds, Wire, Wigan and Saints fans and whoever posts on here about loving the game. Why not instead of watching your own team, travel down to London more often so that their gates increase. If you love the game that much London will thrive, it might mean that your club can no longer sustain the team you currently watch but what the hell, its for the good of the game.

Do you not realise that some of us do watch other clubs ,we are not as blinkered as you think.

You say you boycott SL then say you would watch your club play in it ,to me that's double standards.Do you think that most people who watch SL only have the interests of their own club and not the game as a whole.

No I think that they care about the game but as long as their club is part of it as well.

For example if your team were booted out of the League in favor of a fast tracked club and denied a fair way back in do you honestly believe that the opinions would be the same. Your answer will without a doubt be yes but it's easy to say yes when you are part of the 'big boys'.

"You cant be scared of death. When that time comes, it comes....I've been blessed. God's looked out for me, so, I'm happy." -Sean Taylor, #21, Washington Redskins

That is your opinion, mine differs. The rules are morally wrong and you can go on about the rules as much as you like. You might think I am a thick flat capper but I understand the rules perfectley. They are just wrong.

No - you may dislike them, but who are you to say they are wrong (or who am I to say they are wrong?).

Whether we like the rules or not, there is nothing immoral about them.

I can (just about) get my head around why some disgruntled people want to boycott SuperLeague. (Its nothing to do with morals though, plenty of sports all over the world don't use automatic P&R)

What I can't fathom is why somebody would want to boycott one of the biggest events in Rugby League in this country in 13 years and the second biggest sporting event on these shores next year (after the Ashes).

Its a chance to showcase our sport to millions of people across the world - potentially millions of newcomers too - watching the finest athletes in the world playing some fantastically exciting Rugby League. This event has nothing to do with SuperLeague or the Championships, its about backing the 17 blokes on the field playing for your country.

If you are still narrow minded enough to ignore that fact and think you are proving a point then fine, its your loss. I've got a feeling you probably won't be missed.